In 1930, Adelaide's population was approximately 400,000 residents. This figure reflects the city's growth during that period, as it was a time of economic development in South Australia. The population continued to grow in the following decades, contributing to Adelaide's status as a major Australian city.
Queen's Head in North Adelaide
The population of Europe in 1930 was just over 500,000,000.
The population in Washington was 27% in 1930 starting at 24-2725.
About 16 million worldwide in 1930.
The world population in 1930 was approximately 2 billion people.
According to http://www.populstat.info/Asia/hongkonc.htm the population of Hong Kong in 1930 was 950,000
According to a chart from the Census Bureau, the population of Vermont was about 360,000 in 1930.
1850-1890 the population went from 93,000 to 1,200,000. 1890-1930 the population went from 1,200,000 to 5,700,000. 1930-1970 the population went from 5,700,000 to 20,000,000. 1970-present the population went from 20,000,000 to 37,300,000.
1870-1900 the population went from 9,000 to 93,000. 1900-1930 the population went from 93,000 to 225,000. 1930-1960 the population went from 225,000 to 330,000. 1960-present the population went from 330,000 to 560,000.
1870-1900 the population went from 25,000 to 255,000. 1900-1930 the population went from 255,000 to 700,000. 1930-1960 the population went from 700,000 to 920,000. 1960-present the population went from 920,000 to 1,200,000.
1850-1890 the population went from 55,000 to 98,000. 1890-1930 the population went from 98,000 to 690,000. 1930-1970 the population went from 690,000 to 2,175,000. 1970-present the population went from 2,175,000 to 4,400,000.
1850-1890 the population went from 60,000 to 160,000. 1890-1930 the population went from 160,000 to 425,000. 1930-1970 the population went from 425,000 to 1,025,000. 1970-present the population went from 1,025,000 to 2,075,000 as it stands today.